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                                             SENIOR SUCCESS STORIES




























                                             Ricky Bedoya, the 1990  offensive player of the year, proved to be instrumental to the
                                           success of the team.  Eric Boone, the 1989 offensive player of the year, was crucial to
                                           the control of the air during the season.  Robert Crawford, the 1991 offensive player of
                                           the year, led the Tigers in all categories of scoring.  Charlie Hollis, the 1989 defensive
                                           player of the year and 1990 most valuable player, was responsible for  protecting 192
                                           square feet  of open net from  the opposing teams.  Mike  Lestock contributed  to  the
                                           strength of the Tiger defense with his experience and skill.  Mustafa Mujtaba increased
                                           the team morale with his abundance of team spirit.  Scott Samera , a three year varsity
                                           starter, was an important  contributor on both  offensive and defensive.  Pete Smith, the
                                           1989 most valuable player and 1990 defensive player of the year, was the anchor of the
                                           Tiger defensive that dismantled opposing high-powered offenses.

                                              The 1991  varsity soccer  team  had a   The Junior  Varsity  soccer  team had
                                            most impressive winning record.  This is
                                                                                  the best  single season in CHS  history.
                                            the first  winning season in the history
                                            of  Columbia  High  School  soccer.   The  Columbia  County  Youth  Soccer
                                            Although confronted by several top ten
                                                                                  Association is  responsible for producing
                                            teams the Tigers posted a 14 - 8 season.
                                            The key to the successful season was the   the  majority  of  these  young  talented
                                            combination of experienced seniors and
                                                                                  players.  Bob  Hochmoth led  the  junior
                                            a   group   of   young   talented
                                            underclassmen.  This dream team was   varsity  to  its cinderella season.  These
                                            inspired by the coaching tactics of Ron
                                            Joyner.   This  season  is  a  direct   JV  stars  of  today  will  be  tomorrows
                                            indication  that  CHS  soccer  is  a
                                                                                  Varsity stars.
                                            tradition in  the making.
                                                                                                  -Robert Crawford,
                                                            -Robert Crawford,
                                                                                                  Charlie Hollis, and
                                                             Charlie Hollis, and
      Eric  Boone teaches All-American, Ken Snow, a lesson   Scott Samera -                       Scott Samcra -
      in  the art  of dribbling.
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